GB/T 12375-1990
AbolishedAnalytical method of tritium in water
水中氚的分析方法
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This standard specifies the analytical method for determining tritium concentration in water samples, using liquid scintillation counting after distillation or electrolytic enrichment. It is applied in environmental monitoring, nuclear facility effluent analysis, and radiation protection contexts to assess tritium levels in surface water, groundwater, and drinking water. The method ensures compliance with safety regulations for radioactive substances in water bodies.
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